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She's accused of having a sexual relationship with her underage girlfriend when Hunt was 18 and the girl was 14. Hunt was expelled from Sebastian River High School in February and arrested in May, touching off a national firestorm of media coverage and debate.

Hunt's family launched a social media campaign, and supporters claimed the only reason for the opposition was because it was a lesbian relationship. Hunt's doubters, meanwhile, countered that the girl would have found far more serious trouble if she was a man.

Hunt, now 19, was offered a plea deal in May, but she rejected it, opting instead to risk her fate at a trial. But this month, prosecutors offered Hunt a second plea deal, and before she could decide whether to take it, the state gathered evidence that suggested Hunt ignored a judge's bond requirements that she have no contact with the underage girlfriend.

Documents obtained by WPBF 25 News last week showed that Hunt and the girl exchanged at least 20,000 text messages, including photos and videos of Hunt masturbating.

The two also met for "intimate physical contact," the documents said.

"There is overwhelming evidence (Hunt) has chosen to violate the court's orders," Judge Robert Pegg said at Tuesday's hearing. "She simply can't be trusted."

Pegg then revoked Hunt's bond and she was ordered to remain in jail until her trial, a date for which has not yet been determined.

Hunt, who turned herself in Monday, will be arraigned Sept. 23 on new charges of providing lewd pictures to a minor.

Hunt's father declined to comment to WPBF 25 News' Terri Parker after the hearing, as did the parents of the now 15-year-old alleged victim.